The summer season brings vacations,  birthdays, graduations, and parties, which all cost extra money. However,  there are several ways you can save this summer to survive this recession.  To help my readers looking to save this summer so they can still enjoy  the sunny weather, I have collected the following 20 easy tips to save  money. 
1. Adjust your Withholdings
The average taxpayer overpays the IRS  by over $2,000 per year. It can make for a nice refund come tax season,  but by adjusting your withholdings you can get more money each month.  This can be especially helpful during the summer season.
 
2. Make a Summer Budget
Most people plan their summers in advance,  so why not take it one step further and plan your entire summer budget  as well? Then, try to stick to it as much as you can. You’ll be surprised  how much you can save when you plan out a budget in advance.
 
3. Plan Vacations in Advance
Planning vacations well in advance will  allow for you to get the best deals on hotels, air fair, and even tickets  to attractions like Disneyland or Sea World. Check out websites like  Travelocity.com and Expedia.com to search for early bird specials and  bundle packages.
4. Always Ask for a Discount
If you plan to do any traveling this  summer with your family, then you should get in the habit of always  asking for a discount. Hotels, theme parks, museums, and car rental  agencies always run unadvertised sales and specials. By simply inquiring  about a discount you could save hundreds of dollars this summer.
 
5. Investigate Gas Prices
When traveling, a few miles can make  a big difference in gas prices. There are a lot of sites – such as  GasBuddy.com – that can help you plan your fuel stops on a road trip,  so that you can be sure to get the best gas prices possible.
 
6. Plan Meals
In addition to planning gas stops in  advance you could also decide where you are going to stop for meals.  You could even try making easy meals in advance that you can eat at  a park or rest stop.
7. Vacation with Friends
Vacationing with friends or family members  means you can split gas prices, hotel rooms, and entertainment expenses.  Which could cut the cost of your vacation in half instantly. 
 
8. Coupon Clipping
Summer savings are infectious, and with  the recent economy, there are even more deals out there to take advantage  of. You can try clipping coupons from your local newspaper, or purchase  a coupon book from a local non-profit group. It may seem silly, but  you would be surprised how much money you can save by clipping coupons.
 
9. Hyper Mile
"Hyper-miling" is the newest  gas-saving craze, which involves altering your driving behavior to extend  your mileage. CNN.com recently posted an article on the topic that you  can check out by clicking  here. 
 
10. Cook Outside
Using your oven and stove can heat up  your house, and result in excess air conditioning expenses. By cooking  more food on the BBQ you can drastically reduce your energy costs, and  with energy rates going up this summer any reduction will help.
 
11. Programmable Thermostats
If you do not have a programmable thermostat  for your A/C then you might want to get one. You can use it to schedule  your A/C to come on just a few minutes before you get home. That way  your house will still be comfortable when you arrive, but you will not  have to pay to keep the A/X running all day. 
12. Full Laundry Loads
When doing laundry, you should always  find a full load to wash. It uses the same amount of water, and can  reduce the total amount of loads you will need to wash.
 
13. Fill in Drafts
Needing to caulk and seal a few drafty  areas around the house? Do not hesitate because of the costs… the  energy you are loosing through those drafts will cost you more than  a container of caulking. 
14. Make Expensive Purchases Online
We all have friends of family members  with summer birthdays, and if you are buying a pricey gift then you  should try to buy it online. You can usually search out pretty good  deals, just make sure to make your purchase early enough to account  for shipping. 
15. Party at Home
Purchasing pricey beverages and snacks  that are sold at bars and clubs can add up very quickly. Entertaining  at home more often can save you hundreds of dollars throughout the summer. 
 
16. Family Shared Plans
If every one in your family has a cell  phone, but they are on separate accounts, then you could be wasting  hundreds of dollars per year. Ask your phone provider if they have family  plans, and how hard it would be to switch.
17. Pack a Lunch
Estimates show that bringing your own  lunch to work even a few times a week can save up to $100 per month.  If you do not like cold sandwiches, then you could try bringing leftovers  from the previous night’s dinner. 
18. Turn the Lights Off
Whenever you have the A/C on you should  always have your lights turned off. Most light bulbs emit heat, and  on a sunny day you can let light in through the windows.
 
19. Donate and Deduct
Donating some unwanted winter clothes?  Do not forget all clothes donations are deductible on your next tax  return. It will not save you any money right now, but it will next April.
 
20. Unplug on Vacation
If you are going to be away from home for a while for vacation, then you should always unplug major electrical appliances such as computers and televisions. Even when they are off, they still use some electricity, so by unplugging them you can reduce your energy bill.
